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Making a Difference: Advocacy Competencies for Special Education Professionals

by Craig R. Fiedler

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The second edition of Making a Difference empowers college students and professionals with the competencies, dispositions, knowledge, and skills essential to becoming advocates for special education students. The original chapters are updated with new references and content. New chapters address resilience as an essential disposition and knowledge of community services as an essential knowledge base for advocates. Each chapter contains chapter objectives, questions for discussion, a list of resources, and reflection activities.… (more)
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The second edition of Making a Difference empowers college students and professionals with the competencies, dispositions, knowledge, and skills essential to becoming advocates for special education students. The original chapters are updated with new references and content. New chapters address resilience as an essential disposition and knowledge of community services as an essential knowledge base for advocates. Each chapter contains chapter objectives, questions for discussion, a list of resources, and reflection activities.

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